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A dynamic resource reservation scheme with mobility prediction for wireless multimedia networks
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Mobile Data OffloadingAdmission ControlPure Resource ReservationEngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationWireless Multimedia NetworksEdge ComputingMobility PredictionWireless NetworksMobility ManagementMobile ComputingInternet Of ThingsMobility ProtocolWireless Multimedia System
To reduce the call blocking probability (CBP) and call dropping probability (CDP) of real-time and non-real-time traffic in wireless multimedia networks, resource reservation is frequently employed to achieve both the above-mentioned goal as well as to avoid long latency of path rebuilding. However, pure resource reservation may lead to inefficient resource utilization and increase of CBP and CDP due to frequent handoff in wireless networks. To reduce unnecessary resource reservation, the prediction of moving direction can be incorporated to enhance the pure resource reservation. Therefore, a dynamic resource reservation scheme with mobility prediction is proposed in this paper. In this scheme, a resource request with available range rather than a fixed resource request is specified by each traffic to make the reservation scheme flexible. Using simulation results, we show that mobility prediction can dynamically adjust resource reservation and effectively enhance system resource utilization. Moreover, the available interval of resource request gives flexibility to resource reservation which also improves the system performance.
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